Spasmodic Dysphonia

Definition:

Spasmodic
Dysphonia is a severe vocal disorder that is
caused when the larynx/vocal cords/folds spasm
involuntarily. This results in cut off words and
producing a choppy sound when speaking. When
these spasms occur it's difficult for vocal
cords to vibrate making the production of a
steady sound almost impossible.

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muscles - as opposed to your vocal cords - with
the support of your abdominal muscles and that
will minimize the pressure on your vocal cords
and box. It will also help bypass your vocal
box, meaning the involuntary vocal cord spasms
will not severely inhibit your ability to
speak/sing with a steady voice. Through the application of
natural herbs and homeopathic remedies, any
damage previously done to your vocal box will
heal. Once you've learned how to use your
voice properly, you will no longer irritate your vocal
cords and that will protect you from the
recurrence of spasmodic dysphonia.

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Jonghee
Shadix
- Spasmodic Dysphonia - Voice Repair Client, Alabama:

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